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    How common was conda green?

    Wondering if the group can shed some light on how common the color Conda green 26 was for the 1970 911E cars. I’m asking because I have a customer who just purchased a 70E and was told it’s a rare color. Supposedly 2 out of every 100 911’s were painted this color.

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    Conda green was 6.56% of all 911's in 1970
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    Quote Originally Posted by davep View Post
    Conda green was 6.56% of all 911's in 1970
    How about Olive green in 67?
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    The factory did the count in 1970 and it was published. An almost unique situation.
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    Dave did the factory give any details on conda green across the T, E and S models? Also curious what the other color stats were in that year. Basically percentage of red, black, white etc.

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